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How does Chinese medicine treat prostatitis?

First, the long-lasting damp-heat prescription: Bazheng Powder and Sanmiao Pills are composed of: Plantago, Qumai, Bianzhu, Talc, Gardenia, Licorice, Akebia, Rhubarb, Atractylodes, Cortex Achyranthes, etc.

Efficacy: clearing heat, detoxifying, diuresis and treating stranguria, used to treat chronic prostatitis of damp-heat syndrome.

Second, the prescription for yin deficiency and fire exuberance: Zhibai Dihuang Pills consists of the following additions and subtractions: Anemarrhena, Phellodendron, Rehmannia glutinosa, dogwood, yam, peony bark, Poria, Alisma, etc.

Efficacy: nourishing yin, clearing away heat, diluting dampness and guiding turbidity, suitable for chronic prostatitis due to yin deficiency and fire exuberance.

Third, the prescription for kidney qi deficiency: Cuscuta pills are composed of dodder, velvet antler, dogwood, cistanche deserticola, cinnamon, aconite, dendrobium, rehmannia glutinosa, astragalus, achyranthes root, Dipsacus bark, saposhnikovia, etc.

Efficacy: Tonifying the kidneys and strengthening essence, clearing dampness and guiding turbidity. It is used to treat chronic prostatitis due to insufficient kidney qi.

Fourth, the prescription for qi stagnation and blood stasis: Prostatitis Decoction with modified composition: light bamboo leaves, licorice shoots, soybean root, red peony root, Wangbuliuxing, leather root, Acorus, Polygonum cuspidatum, golden cherry tree, Yizhiren, etc.

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Efficacy: Promotes blood circulation and removes blood stasis, promotes qi and guides stagnation. It is suitable for chronic prostatitis caused by qi stagnation and blood stasis.

The above-mentioned Chinese medicine prescriptions have certain curative effects in treating the corresponding chronic prostatitis, but patients are not allowed to take the medicine by themselves and should consult professionals for specific details.